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Information on the functioning of the course and its content. What is Archaeometry Archaeometric scope, role and importance of ceramic material in archaeometry. |
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The branches of science that helps to Archaeometry. The main characterization techniques used in Archaeometry. Chemical and physical analyses (SEM, XRF, XRD, DTA, Raman spectrometry, etc.) |
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Determination of resource exploration and production techniques and technologies. |
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Production technologies of archaeological ceramics. Glazed, coated, decorated, polished ceramics. Compound of clay body and firing technologies. |
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Selection of ceramic samples. Grouping and identification of samples. |
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History and development of ceramic technology. Archaeological ceramics, Islamic ceramics and glazes |
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Çatalhöyük and Karatepe Ceramics. Their history, culture and technology, properties of microstructure and chemical compositions. |
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Mid-Term Exam |
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Iznik tile and ceramics. Its history, culture and technology, properties of microstructure and chemical compositions |
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Tile production technology, tile furnaces. |
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Laboratory work. Introducing an optical microscope. Examination under the microscope. Thin-section preparation methods. |
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Periods of pottery finds. Ceramic finds are named according to the production methods. Typology of Ceramic vessels. |
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Types of pots belong to Ottoman, Seljuk, Byzantine and Roman periods . Glaze-Engobe-Body properties. The samples in todays museums and Contributions to todays design. |
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Types of pots belong to Ionian and Carian civilization, Hellenistic Period and Parthian imperium. Glaze-Engobe-Body properties. The samples in todays museums and Contributions to todays design. |
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Types of pots belong to Urartian, Lydian, Phrygian and Hittite civilizations. Glaze-Engobe-Body properties. The samples in todays museums and Contributions to todays design. |
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Term Exams |
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Term Exams |
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